Hi list,
I have spotted a strange issue with SSSD on Ubuntu 14.04 when using sssd to provide maps for automounter. When I start the machine with completely clean SSSD cache (rm -rf /var/lib/sssd/db/*, reboot), I can not login. The only fix is to restart automounter & try again.
Funny thing is, that this procedure is only needed once - after all subsequent reboots it works just fine.
I know there is a bug with SSSD not able to respond fast enough to the automounter when enumeration is switched on. This is not my case (have enumeration disabled).
Is this something well known? Thanks,
Ondrej
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On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 02:49:08PM +0000, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
Hi list,
I have spotted a strange issue with SSSD on Ubuntu 14.04 when using sssd to provide maps for automounter. When I start the machine with completely clean SSSD cache (rm -rf /var/lib/sssd/db/*, reboot), I can not login.
Is it because there is no /home mounted?
The only fix is to restart automounter & try again.
Sounds like automounter starts before sssd does.
Funny thing is, that this procedure is only needed once - after all subsequent reboots it works just fine.
I know there is a bug with SSSD not able to respond fast enough to the automounter when enumeration is switched on. This is not my case (have enumeration disabled).
Is this something well known? Thanks,
Ondrej
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Is it because there is no /home mounted?
Yes, it is because home directory is not mounted.
The only fix is to restart automounter & try again.
Sounds like automounter starts before sssd does
Well that's what I thought it could be - the thing is that it after all subsequent reboots it just works fine - it is bit confusing to me.
Ondrej
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